Namewee will remain in police custody until Monday, February 27, according to Free Malaysia Today. His case is being investigated under Section 298A of the Penal Code and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act of Malaysia.

“I’m not afraid because I believe there is justice in Malaysia,” Namewee wrote in a Facebook post. “I will not bow to the media.”

This is not the first time Namewee is investigated over controversial music videos. In 2016, he was arrested after releasing “Oh My God,” which was filmed around religious sites and used “Allah” disrespectfully.